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With the rise of viruses, adware and spyware in computer systems Microsoft has taken an extra step to improve security in applications. Windows Vista requires a valid digital signature to install programs, but it can be a bother to the advanced computer user. This article will explain how to run downloaded applications that don't have a valid digital signature.

Open "Internet Explorer" and bring up the "Internet Explorer Menu Toolbar" by holding down the "ALT" key. Navigate to the "Tools" menu by pressing "T" on your keyboard or clicking on "Tools." Select "Internet Options" and navigate to the "Advanced" tab. Scroll down and check off "Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid." This will allow any downloaded program to run even if there is no valid digital signature.

1) If you do not intend to use the Logitech chat feature I would recommend you uninstall the current logitech software and re-install it - opting out of the Logitech chat feature when the option appears2) Make sure you have downloaded the DirectX support software.

Check out the support page for your webcam by browsing the gallery and clicking on the picture of your model.

Connect your webcam Launch the logitech webcam toolbar from your desktop or if you chose not to install the shortcut - launch it from "All programs" or from your C drive - Programs and files.

Open the Quick Capture menu (2 film frames pic) Check your image here If it shows white - you have a logitech/computer software problem If its OK you have failed to configure it correctly to whatever program you are using it in.

Did you install the support software required to run Logitech cameras - Directx 10 ?

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Yes indeed the LWS software only allows you for 30sec video, the problem with this webcam is that it needs to be power cycled, you can use software such as Webcam First, that will allow you all the function you wanted, but you will get error messages from the cam ramdomly, and you will need to power cycle the webcam to run it again.
That s a pity, because I love this pro 9000 the quality is just amazing but this issue a real problem when using the webcam for monitoring.
The other way around is to use a USB Powered hub that can be power cycled from a remote location, if you can t access the webcam for any reason.
You say you wanted to record 2/3 hours, should be fine, I use to have to reboot the webcam after some 6/7 hours.
Hope this help !
Thanks and have a nice day !
J -

I recommend Kodak EasyShare software. It's free and you can get it from the Kodak web site.EasyShare allows you to trim videos and re-save them, and handles many common formats. Another option is QuickTime Pro.God Luck!DigiChick

Many factors can affect the image quality of your pictures. If you
are experiencing blurry images, please try adjusting the focus ring
located around the lens. This will allow you to focus the camera image
on objects at different distances. Also, make sure there is good
lighting. Improving the lighting conditions can improve the image
quality considerably.Connection Issues:
If the image quality is poor while transmitting video over the Internet
using video enabled programs such as MSN Messenger, Yahoo! or AOL
Instant Messenger, your connection speed to the Internet directly
affects the image quality of the transmitted video. Corporate LAN,
DSL/cable modem connections will result in the best image quality
experience, while dial-up connections may result in choppy and overall
poor quality because of the slower connection speed. Even broadband
connections such as DSL/cable modem may experience choppy video at
times because of Internet traffic or slow upload speeds. If the image
appears clearly in the camera software, most likely your Internet
connection may be responsible for the poor image quality in your video
program.Changing Display Adapter Settings:
If you are still experiencing a distorted, fuzzy or grainy image, you
may need to change the settings for your display adapter. For optimal
image quality, please make sure the video display adapter is set to
display at least 16-bit high color or higher. To change the color
palette please perform the following steps:

Click on "Start," "Settings," and "Control Panel."

Double-click on the Display icon.

Click on the tab labeled Settings.

In the dialog box labeled Color Palette, verify the video mode is set to 16-bit (high color) or 24-bit (true color).

Also, check with the manufacturer of the video card for updated video drivers.

Low Light Boost:
If you cannot do anything to improve the lighting situation, some
Logitech video cameras have an option for "Low Light Boost." If there
is an option for "Low Light Boost," try enabling the "Low Light Boost"
in the QuickCam software. To do this:

Open the QuickCam software.

At the bottom right hand corner of the camera image box, click on the arrow next to the QuickCam icon.

Choose "Advanced Camera Settings".

Under the Image Enhancement box, place a check mark in the "Low Light Boost" option.

If that does not improve the image quality, try adjusting the other
image settings, such as contrast, saturation brightness, gain and white
balance.

Click OK when your are done.

Using Latest Software:
Finally, make sure you are using the latest release of Logitech camera software. You can download the latest release from the Logitech Downloads + Parts page.